HIV/AIDS, Reproductive and Sexual Health, and the Law
AUTOR(ES)
Gable, Lance
FONTE
American Public Health Association
RESUMO
The law is a frequently overlooked tool for addressing the complex practical and ethical issues that arise from the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The law intersects with reproductive and sexual health issues and HIV/AIDS in many ways. Well-written and rigorously applied laws could benefit persons living with (or at risk of contracting) HIV/AIDS, particularly concerning their reproductive and sexual health.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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